Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP—it’s two years. Your kid will be fine at any middle school. The differences are negligible.
Focus on the things that will impact your kid a lot more: Your presence at home. If you buy a house that you can’t afford or are unhappy with, that will make you stressed out around your kid. Or if you buy a house that results in an awful commute which results in precious time away from your middle schooler, that’s problematic.
No they are not.
You want to avoid Herndon Middle School, Hughes MS, and anything in Annandale. Figure out what high school you would be going to also.
The school board wants it to be impossible to figure out what high school your kids would be going to because they are going to do never ending boundary reviews pursuant to its new policy.
Best to look outside of Fairfax like many others are now doing because of the boundary change crap. Many of us are sticking around solely because of 2% mortgages. Many of us regret our decision to move to the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP—it’s two years. Your kid will be fine at any middle school. The differences are negligible.
Focus on the things that will impact your kid a lot more: Your presence at home. If you buy a house that you can’t afford or are unhappy with, that will make you stressed out around your kid. Or if you buy a house that results in an awful commute which results in precious time away from your middle schooler, that’s problematic.
No they are not.
You want to avoid Herndon Middle School, Hughes MS, and anything in Annandale. Figure out what high school you would be going to also.
The school board wants it to be impossible to figure out what high school your kids would be going to because they are going to do never ending boundary reviews pursuant to its new policy.
Best to look outside of Fairfax like many others are now doing because of the boundary change crap. Many of us are sticking around solely because of 2% mortgages. Many of us regret our decision to move to the county.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP—it’s two years. Your kid will be fine at any middle school. The differences are negligible.
Focus on the things that will impact your kid a lot more: Your presence at home. If you buy a house that you can’t afford or are unhappy with, that will make you stressed out around your kid. Or if you buy a house that results in an awful commute which results in precious time away from your middle schooler, that’s problematic.
No they are not.
You want to avoid Herndon Middle School, Hughes MS, and anything in Annandale. Figure out what high school you would be going to also.
Anonymous wrote:OP—it’s two years. Your kid will be fine at any middle school. The differences are negligible.
Focus on the things that will impact your kid a lot more: Your presence at home. If you buy a house that you can’t afford or are unhappy with, that will make you stressed out around your kid. Or if you buy a house that results in an awful commute which results in precious time away from your middle schooler, that’s problematic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP—it’s two years. Your kid will be fine at any middle school. The differences are negligible.
Focus on the things that will impact your kid a lot more: Your presence at home. If you buy a house that you can’t afford or are unhappy with, that will make you stressed out around your kid. Or if you buy a house that results in an awful commute which results in precious time away from your middle schooler, that’s problematic.
No they are not.
You want to avoid Herndon Middle School, Hughes MS, and anything in Annandale. Figure out what high school you would be going to also.
Anonymous wrote:Carson MS. My son absolutely loved it there - the teachers were amazing!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP—it’s two years. Your kid will be fine at any middle school. The differences are negligible.
Focus on the things that will impact your kid a lot more: Your presence at home. If you buy a house that you can’t afford or are unhappy with, that will make you stressed out around your kid. Or if you buy a house that results in an awful commute which results in precious time away from your middle schooler, that’s problematic.
No they are not.
You want to avoid Herndon Middle School, Hughes MS, and anything in Annandale. Figure out what high school you would be going to also.
Anonymous wrote:OP—it’s two years. Your kid will be fine at any middle school. The differences are negligible.
Focus on the things that will impact your kid a lot more: Your presence at home. If you buy a house that you can’t afford or are unhappy with, that will make you stressed out around your kid. Or if you buy a house that results in an awful commute which results in precious time away from your middle schooler, that’s problematic.
Anonymous wrote:Rocky Run MS.